
The five-piece indie rock band Haiver brought their run of three headline shows across Scotland’s music scene to a spectacular close at King Tut’s.
The Glasgow-based band commanded the stage with an impressive presence, effortlessly blending fun, lighthearted conversations with the crowd between songs. This added a warm, intimate feel to their performance, making it all the more special. Their set featured standout originals such as “Held” and “Crime”, alongside a stunning rendition of “Roadless” by Frightened Rabbit—a particularly poignant cover, given that Haiver’s own Billy Kennedy was once part of the renowned band.
Haiver’s music thrives on vulnerability and raw honesty, and this show was no exception. They created a mesmerising, unforgettable atmosphere, drawing the audience into every note. The encore began with “Yawns” before closing with “Love to Hate”—one can clearly see the passion for the art they produce, it was a powerful, fitting end to an incredible performance.




















Article: Shea Dunn